History of Harrison County, West Virginia : from the early days of Northwestern Virginia to the present, Part 4

Author: Haymond, Henry. 4n
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Morgantown, W. Va. : Acme Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 528


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Hezekiah Davisson, assignee of William Runnion 100 acres in Monon- galia County, the right of preemption, adjoining to his settlement made in the year 1773.


Calder Haymond 400 acres on Salt Lick Creek, a branch of the Little Kanawha, in the right of residence and raising corn before 1778. Includ- his improvement made thereon in 1773.


Thomas Haymond 400 acres in the right of residence and raising corn before the year 1778, on Salt Lick Creek, a branch of the Little Kanawha, includng his improvement made thereon in 1773.


Thomas Read 400 acres on the West Fork joining lands claimed by John Davisson to include his settlement made in 1775.


Thomas Batton, Junior, 400 acres, at the Forks of Booth's Creek, adjoining lands of John Thomas, including his settlement made thereon in 1776.


Joseph Davisson 400 acres on Davisson's Run, at the Fork, in the right of residence to include his improvement made in 1773.


Obadiah Davisson, 400 acres on Davisson's Run at the Big Lick, in the right of residence, to include his improvement made thereon in 1773.


Jonas Webb 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, adjoining lands claimed by


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the heirs of George Wilson, in the "Pedlars right," to include his settle- ment made thereon in 1773, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining thereto.


Benjamin Webb, 400 acres on the waters of Simpson's Creek, adjoin- ing lands claimed by Samuel Bearden in the right of residence, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining thereunto.


Hezekiah Davisson, 400 acres on the West Fork, adjoining the lands of Thomas Barkley, to include his settlement made in 1773.


Hezekiah Davisson 400 acres on the waters of West Fork adjoining lands of Thomas Barkley in the right of residence to include his improve- ment made in 1775.


Benjamin Ratcliff 400 acres on Hacker's Creek adjoining lands claimed by William Ratcliff, to include his settlement made thereon in 1774 with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Thomas Webb 400 acres on the waters of the West Branch of the Monongahela River adjoining lands claimed by Charles Washburn, in the right of residence, to include his improvement made in 1773.


Benjamin Coplin 400 acres on the Brushy Fork of Elk Creek adjoin- ing to lands claimed by Levy Douglass, to include his settlement made thereon in 1773 with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Joseph Davisson assignee of Benjamin Coplin, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek adjoining lands claimed by James Anderson, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining thereto.


Daniel Davisson, assignee of George shin, 400 acres on Limestone Creek, in the right of residence to include his improvement made thereon, adjoining lands of Amariah Davisson in 1771.


Thomas Cunningham 400 acres on the Right Hand Fork of Ten Mile Creek at Jones improvement, in the right of residence, to include his im- provement made thereon in 1772.


Joseph Lowther, heir at law to Robert Lowther 400 acres, adjoining lands claimed by Charles Washburn on Washburn's Run, to include his settlement made in 1775.


Bonan Stought (probably Benjamin Stout) 400 acres on the waters of Simpson's Creek, adjoining lands claimed by Jonathan Stought in the right of residence, to include his improvement made thereon.


Heir at law to John Thomas, 400 acres on Thomas' Run a drain of Booth's Creek, adjoining lands claimed by Ezekiel Thomas, to include his settlement made thereon in the year 1771.


William Taylor, 400 acres on the North Side of Davisson's Run from Washburn's camp, upwards, in the right of residence to include the im- provement made thereon in 1776.


Thomas Stought 400 acres on the main fork of Elk Creek adjoining lands claimed by John Ratcliff, in right of residence to include his im- provement made in 1775 with a preemption of 200 acres adjoining thereto. Benjamin Shin is entitled to 400 acres on Simpson's Creek adjoining lands claimed by George Stewart to include his settlement thereon in 1772.


Samuel Shin, 400 acres, in the right of residence to include his im- provement made on Levy's Shins Run below the Buffalo Lick in 1771.


Samuel Harbard 400 acres on the West Fork of the Monongahela


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River in the right of residence, adjoining lands claimed by Levy Shinn to include his improvement made thereon in 1775.


John Stackhouse, 400 acres on the Head Waters of Booth's Creek, ad- joining lands claimed by the heirs of Davis Edwards, to include his set- tlement made in 1775, with a preemption of 400 acres adjoining thereunto.


Evan Thomas, 400 acres on the waters of Booth's Creek, adjoining Thomas Batten's land in the right of residence to include his improvement made in 1774.


Morgan Morgan, assignee to Zachanah Morgan, Junior, 400 acres on Salt Lick Creek, a drain of the Little Kanawha, to include his settlement made in 1773.


John Button, assignee to Thomas Keller, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, adjoining lands of Samuel Beardin, to include his settlement made in 1776.


Simon Cockran 400 acres on Lambert's Run, adjoining Hezekiah Davisson's land, including his settlement made in 1773.


John Evans, Junior, assignee of Shively, 400 acres on Goose Creek, a branch of Hughes River, about six miles from the mouth of said creek, to include his settlement begun in 1773 with a preemption of 1000 acres, ad- joining.


Francis Reed, assignee to Joseph Gregory, 400 acres on the West Fork, at the mouth of Crooked Run, to include his settlement made in 1776, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Major Powers, 400 acres on both sides of Glady Creek, adjoining the lands of William Pettyjohn, Junior, to include his settlement made in 1776, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Heir at law of Nathanial Davisson, deceased, 400 acres on Davisson's Run, adjoining lands, claimed by Obediah Davisson, to include his settle- ment made in 1773.


Nathanial Davisson was killed by Indians in 1779, while hunting on Ten Mile Creek.


Daniel Davisson is entitled to 400 acres of land on Elk Creek adjoin- ing lands claimed by Thomas Nutter, to include his settlement made in the ycar 1773.


This is the land upon which the greater part of Clarksburg now stands, and Daniel Davisson is known as the proprietor of Clarksburg.


John Gifford, 400 acres on Booth's Creek adjoining lands of William Robey, Junior, to include his settlement made in 1773.


David Bowen, heir at law to Samuel Bowen, 1000 acres on Bingamon on the waters of the right hand fork in right of preemption, to include his settlement made in 1773.


Enoch James 400 acres on the West Fork of the Monongahela river, to include his settlement made in 1775, with a preemption right to 1000 acres adjoining.


Jacob Springer, 400 acres in the right of residence to include his im- provement made on the Salt Lick Creek, a branch of the Little Kanawha River in 1773, also a right of preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.


John Springer, 1000 acres in right of preemption, adjoining his im- provement, obtained in right of residence made in 1773 on Salt Lick Creek, a branch of the Little Kanawha River.


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Isaac Prichard, 400 acres in right of residence to include his improve- ment made on Salt Lick Creek, a branch of the Little Kanawha River, in 1773, with a right of preemption of 400 acres adjoining.


Jesse Pigman, 400 acres in right of residence and raising corn before the year 1776, situate on Salt Lick Creek, at the forks of the same, about four miles below the Salt Lick, to include his settlement made in 1773, also a right of preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.


Dennis Springer, 400 acres in right of residence, and raising corn, situate on the West side of the Little Kanawha, about two miles below the mouth of Salt Lick Creek to include his improvement made in 1773, also a right in preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.


John Logan 400 acres in right of residence, having raised corn, before 1778 on Hughes River about four miles above the forks of the same on the south side thereof made in 1777, also a right in preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.


James Chew, assignee to John Miller, Junior, 400 acres, in right of the said Miller's, having resided and raised corn before 1778, and proving that he, the said Miller, never having taken up for himself nor sold any land in the said County, nor on any of the western waters, to include the improve- ment made on sundry Holly trees by the said James Chew, on the head of the right hand fork of the Salt Lick Creek, and the drains of Elk River, in 1773, also a right in preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.


Henry Barnes, 400 acres about two and a half miles above the forks of Hughes River, on the North Side of the South Fork of said River, in right of having resided and raising a crop of corn before the year 1778, also a right in preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.


Thomas Parkeson, 1000 acres in right of preemption, to include his improvement situate on the East Fork of the Monongahela River, and at the Falls of the same, known by the name of the Tygart Valley Falls to include the same, made in 1773.


John Peirpoint, assignee of Samuel Merefield, 400 acres at the mouth of the Tygart's Valley River, in the forks of the said river, to include his settlement made in 1775.


William Robinson, assignee to John Smith, 400 acres for the said John Smith's right of residence and raising corn to include his settlement made on Salt Lick Creek in 1773.


Charles McIntire, assignee of Charles Burkham, who was assignee of Rob. Murphy, 400 acres on the West Fork of Monongahela River, below the mouth of Simpson's Creek, including his settlement made in 1773, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Charles McIntire, assignee to John Tucker, 400 acres on the West Fork, adjoining the land of Samuel Merefield, to include his settlement made in 1773.


Joseph Coon, assignee of Michael Oxx, 400 acres on the waters of West Fork adjoining the land of John Tucker, to include his settlement made in 1772.


Phillip Coon, 400 acres at the Stone Coal Lick, adjoining lands of Phillip Coon, to include his settlement made in 1776.


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Anthony Coon, 400 acres on the Cole Lick Run, adjoining the lands of Conrad Coon, to include his settlement made in 1776.


Coonrod Coon, on the Stone Coal Lick Run, adjoining the lands of Phillip Coon, to include his settlement made in 1776.


George Cockran, 400 acres about two miles from the head of the right hand fork of Salt Lick Creek, to include his improvement made in 1773.


John Gray, 400 acres on Salt Lick Creek, a branch of the Little Kan- awha River, to include his improvement made in 1773, in the right of re- siding in and making a crop of corn, in 1778, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


William Smith, 400 acres on Lost Creek, at the King's Luck, to include provement made thereon in 1773 in the right of residing and raising corn said county before 1778 with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining thereto.


James Gray, on the South Side of Salt Lick Creek, to include his im- provement made thereon in 1773 in the right of residing and raising corn in said County before 1778, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining thereto.


James Johnson, assignee, of Rudolph -, 400 acres on the East side of the West Fork River, nearly opposite the mouth of Bingamon creek, adjoining lands claimed by Henry Snider, to include his settlement made in 1772, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Isaac Williams, 400 acres on the Ohio River, opposite the mouth of the Muskingum River, to include his settlement made thereon in 1775, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Robert Thornton, 400 acres on the North Side of the Little Kanawha River, to include his settlement made in 1773, with a preemption of 1000 acres.


Thomas Harris, 400 acres on the Upper Glady Creek, a branch of Su- gar Creek, adjoining lands claimed by a certain Lewis, to include his set- tlement made in 1775, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


John Evans, Junior, assignee to Philip Shively, 400 acres on Grass Creek, a branch of Hughes River, to include his settlement made thereon about six miles above the mouth of Grass Creek, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Simon Cochran, 400 acres on Lambert's Run, adjoining lands claimed by Hezekiah Davisson to include his settlement made in 1773, with a pre- emption of 1000 acres adjoining.


John Willson and Martin Shobe, assignee to James Knots, as tenants in common 400 acres on the Dry Fork of Cheat River, to include a settle- ment at the Horse Camp made in 1776 with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Levi Wells, assignee of Jepith Tobin, 400 acres on Glady Run, a branch of the Brushy Fork of Elk Creek, to include his settlement made in 1772.


Samuel Hyde, 400 acres on the waters of the West Fork in the right of having a residence on the Western Waters, by making a crop of corn, before 1778, to include an improvement made on adjoining lands, granted to John P. Duvall, at the Indian House in 1773.


William Thompson, 400 acres on Fox Grape Creek, a drain of the Ty-


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gart Valley, adjoining lands claimed by William McClery, to include his settlement made in 1775, with a preemption of 1000 acres.


Mark Hardin, 400 acres on a Creek that empties into the Little Kan- awha, on the east side, about a mile from the mouth of the said river, ad- joining lands claimed by Robert Thornton, to include his settlement made in 1772, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Benjamin Archer, assignee of James Cumberford, 400 acres on Mill Creek, about four miles from the Ohio River to include his settlement made in 1770, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Jonathan Bozart, 400 acres in the right of having resided and raised a crop of corn before 1778, situate on the West Fork about one mile above the mouth of Buffalo Creek, to include his settlement made in 1774, with a preemption of 400 acres.


Henry McFarland, assignee of Hezekiah Hardesley, 400 acres on Ty- garts Valley Run, adjoining lands granted to the said McFarland on the Mud Lick river, in the said Hardesley right of residing on the Western Waters, a whole year before the first of January, 1778.


Henry Barnes, 400 acres about two miles and a half from the forks of Hughes River, on the North side of the South Fork in the right of having a residence on the Western Waters, by making a crop of corn before 1778.


Charles Fallingnash, 400 acres on the head of Stony Run, adjoining lands claimed by Edward Tanner, to include his settlement made in 1775.


William Lowther, heir at law of Robert Lowther, 400 acres on both sides of the West Fork River at the mouth of Hacker's Creek, adjoining lands of said William Lowther, to include his settlement made thereon in 1775.


Daniel McFarland, assignee of Abraham Evans, 400 acres on Goose Creek, a branch of Hughe's River, adjoining lands granted to said McFar- land, on said creek, to include his settlement begun there in 1775.


Simon Hendricks, 200 acres on the waters of Booth's creek, in the right of preemption, adjoining lands claimed by Henry Tucker, to include his settlement made in 1775.


Charles Whitecliff, 400 acres on the Little Kanawha River, adjoining lands granted to the said Whitecliff, at said place in the right of residence, and making a crop of corn.


Jesse Bails, 400 acres on a branch of Tygarts Valley River below Glady Creek, and near to lands known by the name of the "Levells" to include his settlement made thereon in 1772.


William Robison, assignee to John Evans, 400 acres on Salt Lick Creek, to include his settlement made in 1773, in said Evans right of resid- ing and raising corn.


Edward Jackson and John Fink, as tenants in common, assignee to George Parsons, 400 acres in the Parson's right of residing and raising a crop of corn, to include an improvement made by the said Parsons, on the head of Little Elk, adjoining lands claimed by Timothy Dorman in 1775.


George Jackson, 400 acres on the second Big Run, adjoining lands claimed by Reger, to include his settlement made in 1773.


John Swearingen, Senior, 400 acres on Ten Mile Creek, a branch of


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the West Fork, at Nicholas Carpenter's camp, in the right of residing and making corn before 1778.


Stephen Ratcliff, assignee to John Rice, 400 acres on a fork of Davis- son's Run, adjoining lands of Amassa Davisson, to include his settlement made in 1773.


William Robison, assignee to John Hardesley, 400 acres, on Salt Lick Creek, to include his settlement began in 1773.


Daniel McFarland, assignee to William Oakman, 400 acres on Goose creek, a branch of Hughes' river, adjoining lands granted to the said Mc- Farland on said creek, to include his settlement begun thereon in 1775.


William Tucker, 400 acres on Booths creek, adjoining lands claimed by the heirs of James Booth, to include his settlement made in 1773.


Richard Ratcliff, 300 acres on the waters of the Tygarts Valley River on the West side thereof, adjoining lands claimed by John Reger, to include his settlement made in 1771.


John Ratcliff, 400 acres on Elk creek, adjoining lands claimed by Jon- athan Stout, in the right of having settled a tenant thereon, to include his settlement thereon in 1773.


Ezekial Thomas, 400 acres on the waters of Booths Creek, adjoining lands claimed by John Thomas, deceased, to include his settlement made in 1773, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


Isaac Richards, 400 acres on the waters of Elk Creek, adjoining lands claimed by Charles Harrison in the right of residence, to include his im- provement made thereon. (No date.)


Isaac Shinn, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, in the right of residence to include his improvement made, adjoining lands claimed by Andrew Davisson in 1775.


Joseph Shreeve, 400 acres on Lost Creek, on the left Hand Fork, in right of residence, to include his improvement made thereon in 1773.


John Wilkinson, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, adjoining lands claimed by Andrew Davisson, to include his settlement made in 1773.


John Goodwin, Junior, 400 acres on the waters of Booths Creek, ad- joining lands claimed by John Rickmire, in the right of residence to in- clude his improvement made in 1775.


Frederick Cooper, 400 acres on Cheat River, opposite the mouth of Bull's Run, to include his settlement made thereon in 1776.


David Minear, 200 acres, Clay Lick Run, a branch of Cheat River, in right of residence to include his improvement made thereon in 1776.


John Minear, 400 acres at the mouth of Pleasant Creek, to include his settlement made thereon in 1775.


Salathial Goff, assignee to William Wilson, 400 acres on Cheat River, opposite to lands claimed by Thomas Parsons to include his settlement made in 1776.


Jonathan Minear, 200 acres on Cheat River, below the mouth of Clover Run, to include his settlement made thereon in 1776.


John Minear, 400 acres on Cheat River, opposite the mouth of Clover Run, to include his settlement made in 1776.


Salathial Goff, assignee to Thomas Pence, 200 acres on Cheat River,


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nearly opposite the Horse Shoe Bottom, to include his settlement made in 1776.


William Lowther, assignee to George Grundy, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, adjoining lands claimed by William Robeson, to include his settle- ment made thereon in 1770, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


William Lowther, 400 acres on Hacker's Creek, adjoining lands claimed by Jesse Hughes, to include his settlement made in 1772, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


William Lowther, assignee to William Stewart, 400 acres on the East Side of the West branch of the Monongahela River, adjoining his settle- ment as assignee of Charles Washburn, to include his settlement made in 1775, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


William Lowther, assignee to Robert Park, 400 acres adjoining his settlement as assignee to Charles Washburn, to include his settlement made thereon in the year 1776 with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


William Lowther, assignee to Charles Washburn, 400 acres on the waters of the West branch of the Monongahela River, adjoining to Jacob Richard's land to include his settlement made in 1771.


Jesse Edwards, heir at law of David Edwards, 400 acres on Booth's Creek, adjoining lands claimed by John Owens, to include his settlement made in 1772.


Peter Smallwood Roby, assignee to John Creig, 400 acres on the waters of Lost Creek, adjoining lands claimed by Ratcliff, to include his settlement made in 1773.


Hezekiah Wade, 400 acres on the head of Crooked Run, adjoining lands claimed by John Pollock, to include his settlement made in 1776.


Daniel McFarland, assignee to James Milligan, 400 acres on Goose Creek, a branch of Hughes River, adjoining lands granted to the said Mc- Farland, at the Plum Orchard, including his settlement begun in 1775.


Daniel McFarland, assignee of Zebland Cooper, 400 acres on Goose Creek, to include his settlement made in 1775.


Charles Stewart, 400 acres on that branch of the West Fork called Buffalo, about three miles from Richard's Fort, to include his settlement made in 1771.


John Reger, 400 acres on each side of the Buckhannon River, near by joining lands claimed by Timothy Dorman to include his settlement made in 1773.


Ammas Huff, assignee to Richard Robins, 400 acres on the West Fork, above and adjoining lands, claimed by Thomas Helton, to include his set- tlement made in 1776.


Daniel McFarlin, assignee of Francis Griffin, 400 acres on Mud Lick Run, a branch of the Tygarts Valley River, to include the land on both sides of the run, to Buffalo Lick, by corn right prior to 1778.


George Cochran, 400 acres about two miles from the head of Salt Lick Creek, to include his settlement made in 1775.


Van Swearingen, son of John, 400 acres on Ratcliff camp run, a drain of Ten Mile Creek, to include his settlement in 1774.


David Evans, 400 acres on the West Fork of Booths Creek, to include his settlement made in 1775.


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William Robinson, assignee of James Peltel, 400 acres on Salt Lick Creek, to include his settlement made in 1773.


John Willson, 400 acres, on both sides of West Fork of Monongahela River, adjoining lands of Joshua Allin, to include his settlement made in 1775.


Joshua Allen, 350 acres on the West Fork of the Monongahela River, adjoining lands claimed by John Simpson, to include his settlement made in 1775, and a preemption right to 1000 acres adjoining.


James Cochran, 400 acres on Salt Lick Creek, a branch of the Little Kanawha to include his settlement made in 1773, and 1000 acres adjoining by preemption.


John Wade, Junior, 400 acres on the West Fork at the mouth of Booth's Creek, to include his improvement made in 1773.


William Robinson, assignee to Philip Showiley, 400 acres on the North Side of Tygarts Valley, adjoining or near a place called Forshey's Level, opposite the mouth of Lick Run, to include his settlement in 1775.


Charles Martin, assignee to John Murphy, 400 acres on the South Side of Hughes River, about six miles from its mouth, to include his settlement begun in 1775, with a preemption of 1000 acres adjoining.


John Clune and William John, tenants in common, 400 acres on Heze- kiah Davisson's Run, a branch of Ten Mile, adjoining land claimed by the said Davisson, to include his settlement made in 1775.


Jacob Beeson, 1000 acres preemption on North Fork of Hughes River, about ten miles from its head, in the right of George Green, to include Green's settlement made in 1773.


James Cochran, 400 acres on Salt Lick Creek, in the right of raising a crop of corn prior to 1778.


John Ratcliff, 400 acres on Tygarts Valley Fork, at Pringles Ford, to include his settlement made in 1773.


John Ratcliff, assignee to Henry Smith, 400 acres on Gnatty Creek, a branch of Elk Creek, adjoining land of Peter McQ- - -, to include his settlement made in 1773.


John Ratcliff, assignee of Martin Queen, 400 acres on the Main Fork of Elk Creek, adjoining lands claimed by Thomas Stout, to include his set- tlement made in 1773.


William Robinson, assignee of Thomas Hardin, 400 acres on Salt Lick to include his settlement begun in 1773.


Charles Martin, assignee to Daniel Stephens, 400 acres on Mudlick, Creek, to include his settlement made in 1773.


William Robinson, assignee to Thomas Hardin, 400 acres on Mudlick, adjoining lands of Benjamin Shinn, to include his settlement made in 1774.


Richard Falls, assignee to William Hark, 400 acres on Hacker's Creek, adjoining lands claimed by John Hacker, to include his settlement made in 1773.


John Jackson, Junior, 400 acres on Turkey Run, a branch of Buckhan- non Fork of the Monongahela River, adjoining lands of John Jackson, to include his settlement made in 1773.


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William Robinson, assignee to Jesse Booth, 400 acres on Salt Lick Creek, to include his settlement made in 1773.


William Robison, assignee to James Howard, 400 acres on Salt Lick Creek, to include his settlement made in 1775.


William Leather, assignee to Isaac Rennean, 400 acres on the West Side of the West Fork at a place called Hickory Flats, to include his settle- ment made in 1775.




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